Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

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▼ Off Hwy 99 east of Pemberton on Duffey Lake Rd
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Joffre Lakes Provincial Park has excellent hiking, camping, mountaineering, wildlife viewing, and fishing opportunities. The area is known for the magnificent jagged peaks, icefields, cold rushing streams, and turquoise blue lakes. Glacial peaks are visible from an easily accessible viewpoint 500 metres from the parking lot. Heading towards middle and upper Joffre Lakes, the trail becomes more challenging.

BC Parks requires that park users reserve a day-use pass during the summer and winter periods at select parks to help manage visitation levels at popular day use areas. Reservations can be made online only. At Joffre there is no cell-service to make reservations, so please ensure you reserve a spot prior leaving Pemberton or Lillooet.

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▼ Off Hwy 99 east of Pemberton on Duffey Lake Rd
» Website

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park has excellent hiking, camping, mountaineering, wildlife viewing, and fishing opportunities. The area is known for the magnificent jagged peaks, icefields, cold rushing streams, and turquoise blue lakes. Glacial peaks are visible from an easily accessible viewpoint 500 metres from the parking lot. Heading towards middle and upper Joffre Lakes, the trail becomes more challenging.

BC Parks requires that park users reserve a day-use pass during the summer and winter periods at select parks to help manage visitation levels at popular day use areas. Reservations can be made online only. At Joffre there is no cell-service to make reservations, so please ensure you reserve a spot prior leaving Pemberton or Lillooet.

▼ Off Hwy 99 east of Pemberton on Duffey Lake Rd
» Website

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park has excellent hiking, camping, mountaineering, wildlife viewing, and fishing opportunities. The area is known for the magnificent jagged peaks, icefields, cold rushing streams, and turquoise blue lakes. Glacial peaks are visible from an easily accessible viewpoint 500 metres from the parking lot. Heading towards middle and upper Joffre Lakes, the trail becomes more challenging.

BC Parks requires that park users reserve a day-use pass during the summer and winter periods at select parks to help manage visitation levels at popular day use areas. Reservations can be made online only. At Joffre there is no cell-service to make reservations, so please ensure you reserve a spot prior leaving Pemberton or Lillooet.